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Court denies Minnesota moms’ effort to defend parental notification law for...

The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Monday that a group of 60 mothers cannot intervene in defense of a series of abortion regulations that...

Appeals court blocks judge’s ruling declaring felon voting law ‘unconstitutional’

Without ruling on the merits of the law itself, the Minnesota Court of Appeals said Thursday that a lower court judge had “no authority”...

US Supreme Court won’t hear Minnesota ‘clean car’ challenge

(The Center Square) — The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an auto group's challenge of Minnesota adopting "clean car rules" that will require...

Minnesota Court of Appeals says it’s okay to not have Republicans...

Last year, Minnesota Voters Alliance (MVA) and the Republican Party of Minnesota sued several localities including Minneapolis and Duluth, alleging that absentee ballot boards...

Minnesota Court of Appeals affirms Line 3 pipeline replacement

(The Center Square) — The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday affirmed the state’s Public Utilities Commission approval of the Line 3 Replacement Project. The...

Trans students have right to use locker rooms of their choice,...

The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Monday that public schools must allow transgender students to use the locker rooms of their choice in accordance...

Personal Care Attendants in Final Push to Decertify Union

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Home-based personal care attendants (PCAs) who want a new union election are in the final push of their decertification campaign. MNPCA,...

Assisted Suicide Decision Upheld in MN Court

MN Court of Appeals Maintains Illegality of Assisted Suicide St. Paul, MN - The Minnesota Court of Appeals upheld the conviction of a right-to-die...

Warrantless GPS Tracking Decision Upheld in Appeals Court

St. Paul, MN - On Monday the Minnesota Court of Appeals held up a decision made by a district court saying it is unconstitutional...